Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "inlovewithgod".
2006 Jun 06
3
Re: Getting NTLM group info about user
Anybody have any ideas on this? I would reallly appreciate some help.
Thanks,
- Jeremiah
On 6/2/06, Jeremiah Martell <inlovewithgod@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use samba on my linux box to register to a remote windows domain. I
> start up winbindd. Then I use "net join -S PDC -U user%pass" to join
> to the domain. I can test it out by authenticating myself with "wbinfo
> -a user%pass" which works fi...
2009 Jul 27
1
Samba-3.0.34 can ADS join but not non-ADS join.
...t-Samba-3.0.34? Am I not understanding the
"interfaces" line in my smb.conf file correctly?
I'm not sure what the "CLDAP request failed" and "cannot join as
standalone machine" would suggest.
Any other questions/suggestions?
Thanks,
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- Jeremiah Martell
http://inlovewithGod.com
2006 Jun 02
4
smbmount and win2003 sp1
...enied.)
SMB connection failed
I also checked the release note about the issue, and found a fix on =
3.0.14a about:
Compatibility issues between Winbind and Windows 2003 SP1 domain =
controllers (*2k3sp1*).
Does it fix my bug? My version is 3.0.21c. Why did I have the problem?
Thanks,
LatrellFrom inlovewithgod at gmail.com Fri Jun 2 13:49:33 2006
From: inlovewithgod at gmail.com (Jeremiah Martell)
Date: Fri Jun 2 13:57:00 2006
Subject: [Samba] Getting NTLM group info about user
Message-ID: <233eb300606020649h6deebe08pf8c2776db43d2b47@mail.gmail.com>
I use samba on my linux box to register to a...
2009 Oct 23
0
How to turn off PDC lookup
I noticed that I can have my computer "ads join" a domain even when I
give a bad PDC.
It seems to catch the bad pdc and find the correct PDC. Is there a way
to turn this off?
Not that I don't like the feature, but I would like to say "use this
pdc I give you, if you can't, then fail".
Is this possible?
Thanks,
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- Jeremiah Martell
2006 Jun 07
2
See if authenticated user is in group XYZ
I have winbindd running.
I run wbinfo -a userXYZ%pass and it succeeds
Now I want to know if userXYZ is in group "monkeys", but I dont want
to have to have to map anything. Is this possible? Is there a way to
just say "give me the windows group names that userXYZ is in?" or "is
userXYZ in windows group name 'monkeys'?"
Thanks!
- Jeremiah